
//248: If There’s No Competition in the Kingdom, Why Does Sisterhood Still Trigger You?
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You’ve heard it before: “There’s no competition in the Kingdom.” So why does sisterhood still feel so… hard sometimes?
In today’s episode, I’m sharing a raw story of being deeply triggered in a room full of high-achieving Christian women—and how God used that moment to expose wounds I didn’t know still needed healing. From being the leader to letting myself be led, this episode is for the woman who has been hurt by women, and the woman who has hurt others too.
If you’ve ever lost friendships, felt misunderstood, been burned by “Christian community,” or secretly struggle to trust other women in business… this one’s for you.
I’m also sharing the exact speech I gave at the Leaders Council event in California—a message God gave me for the very room that triggered me.
Sisterhood isn’t just cute marketing. It’s Kingdom. But if we don’t heal the hidden wounds we carry, we’ll keep building walls instead of bridges.
In This Episode:- The real reason sisterhood can feel triggering
- 5 sneaky lies Christian entrepreneurs believe about women and community
- Why your nervous system might be sabotaging your next level
- The difference between experiencing fear and bowing to it
- A powerful 4-step framework to start healing from sisterhood wounds
- My unedited keynote speech at a room full of high-level Christian CEOs
- What it really takes to feel safe again in community
- Want to heal from hidden wounds and lead from peace, not pressure? → Book a discovery call by messaging me on IG
- Come hang with me on Instagram: @heathershriverburns
- Share this episode with a friend who’s been burned by sisterhood 💌
If this episode blessed you, leave a review and let me know what spoke to you most. Your words help this message reach more high-performing Christian women who are ready to heal, rise, and build Kingdom businesses with God.